Mayor Eric Garcetti and Maria Elena Durazo had their differences during the recent campaign. Durazo, the head of the L.A. County Federation of Labor, blasted "Garcetti's dishonesty" on pensions, and attacked him for refusing to back a $15 minimum wage for hotel workers.

But now that the campaign is over, they're looking to patch up old wounds. Garcetti and Durazo recently had lunch at Casa La Golondrina Mexican Cafe, where they "discussed how to work together to

improve L.A.'s economy," said Yusef Robb, the mayor's spokesman.

The lunch, on Sept. 1, was their first meeting since Garcetti defeated labor's candidate, Wendy Greuel, in the May 21 runoff. Robb did not elaborate on what they spoke about.